At a court held for Kanawha County at the Court House thereof on Monday the
10th day of March 1823.

The last Will and testament of Nicholas Flanagan deceased was this day presented
in Court and proved by oaths of James Colguhound and Newton Gardiner subscribing
witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.

I Nicholas Flanagan, of Kanawha County, do hereby make my last Will and testament
in manner and form following.

First, I desire that all the personal part of my Estate be immediately sold
after my decease, that my account be settled and the monies due me collected
as soon as practicable and that all my just debts and funeral expenses be
paid without delay.

2nd - Having hereto before conveyed some of m real estate to Andrew Bierne
of Monroe County in Trust for my son George Andrew Flanagan, thereby give
and devise to the said Andrew Bierne all the residue of my real estate together
legal or equitable in trust to sell the same, in the best way and on the
best terms according to his discretion. The money arising therefrom as well
as from all my personal estate I desire to be applied, first to the payment
of my just debts and secondly all the residue I give and bequeath to my said
son Geory Andrew Flanagan, executors, administrators or assigned,
3rly all my personal estate I give to said son

And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my friend Andrew Bierne of
Monroe County, Executor of this my last will and testaments, hereby revoking
all other or former wills or testaments by me hereafore made.

In witnesses whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this tenth day
of January AD 1823.

Nicholas Flanagan

The words "give and" underlined before signing. DC

Signed, Sealed published and . As and for the last Will and Testament
of the above Nicholas Flanagan in presence of us J Colguhoun, S Shrewsbury
& Newton Gardiner

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